Children's Christmas Party, Grotto and Youth Disco 14th December 2023

Published on
November 30, 2023

Christmas Grotto, Festive Film, Arts & Crafts, Youth Disco and Turkey Dinner!

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Our lovingly-made Christmas Grotto is returning this year with Santa in residence to treat all our little loved ones on Thursday 14th December.

All gifts will be purchased from the RNLI and all proceeds of this event will be donated to them (Maximum age 10).

At 15:45, prompt, Santa will make his way up Lymington River  towards the Club. Do come from 15:30 to get a good spot on the balcony to watch! After his grand entrance, Santa will then take his seat in our Grotto from 16:00 - 18:00.

On booking the Grotto you can choose from booking slots for 1,2, 3 or 4 children (£8.00 per child), but with no exact time.  Once the bookings close (last day to book is Friday 8th December), the time slots will be allocated depending on the number of bookings and you will be emailed with the exact time your child/children can visit Santa (between 16:00 and 18:00).  These times will also be displayed on the day so you can always check then too.

Christmas Dinner will be served on the buffet at 17:00 - 19:30 for all those that have booked in advance (you can book food along with the Grotto online).  Adult Christmas Dinners are £14.95 and £7.95 for children.

Our Youth Disco will follow from 19:00 - 21:30 for £6 per child.  Please book your tickets HERE.  Please book using the link below if you would like to eat before hand.

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